1979–80 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team

The 1979–80 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1979–80 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Larry Brown began his first year as head coach. The Bruins started the season ranked 8th in the nation (AP Poll). The Bruins started the season 3-0 and climbed to 7th after starting 3–0. UCLA's team finished 4th in the Pac-10 regular season, failing to finish atop the conference for the first time since 1965–66. UCLA participated the NCAA tournament going 5-0 before losing to the Louisville Cardinals in the championship game.[2] The Bruins' five NCAA tournament wins and championship game appearance were later vacated after the NCAA had determined UCLA committed nine violations.[3]

1979–80 UCLA Bruins men's basketball
NCAA Tournament, runner-up (vacated)
National Championship Game,
L 54-59 vs. Louisville (vacated)
ConferencePacific-10
Record17–9, 5 wins and 1 loss vacated (unadjusted 22–10) (12–6, 4th Pac-10)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaPauley Pavilion
Seasons
1979–80 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
^#5 Oregon State162 .889263 .897
No. 18 Arizona State153 .833227 .759
Washington State144 .778226 .786
*UCLA126 .667179 .654
Washington99 .5001810 .643
Arizona612 .3331215 .444
USC513 .2781215 .444
Oregon513 .2781017 .370
Stanford513 .278719 .269
California315 .167819 .296
As of April 15, 1980[1]
*Oregon State vacated all tournament games (0–1) due to NCAA sanctions.
Disputed record (16-2, 26-4)
^UCLA vacated all tournament games (5–1) due to NCAA sanctions.
Disputed record (22-10, 12-6)
Rankings from AP Poll

The Bruins fell out the rankings in the poll released on January 14, 1980, ending what currently stands as the second most consecutive weeks ranked in the AP poll with 221. The streak began at the beginning of the Bruins 1966–67 season.

Starting lineup edit

PositionPlayerClass
FKiki VandewegheSr.
FJames WilkesSr.
CMike SandersSo.
GMichael HoltonFr.
GRod FosterFr.

Roster edit

1979–80 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
C32Darrell Allums6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)225 lb (102 kg)SrLos Angeles, California
F45Tony Anderson6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg)SoVictorville, California
G24Randy Arrillaga6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)165 lb (75 kg)FrSaratoga, California
G30Darren Daye6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)195 lb (88 kg)FrMission Hills, California
G10Rod Foster6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)159 lb (72 kg)FrNew Britain, Connecticut
G14Michael Holton6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)182 lb (83 kg)FrPasadena, California
G/F43Chris Lippert6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)189 lb (86 kg)SrReseda, California
G20Tyren Naulls6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)206 lb (93 kg)SoLynwood, California
F34Cliff Pruitt6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)185 lb (84 kg)FrLos Angeles, California
C11Mike Sanders6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)205 lb (93 kg)SoDeRidder, Louisiana
C31Gig Sims6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)202 lb (92 kg)SrRedondo Beach, California
F55Kiki Vandeweghe (C)6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)220 lb (100 kg)SrLos Angeles, California
F35James Wilkes (C)6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)205 lb (93 kg)SrLos Angeles, California
Head coach

Larry Brown (North Carolina)

Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster

[4]

Schedule edit

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
city, state
Regular Season
November 30, 1979*
No. 8 Idaho StateW 82–40 1–0
Pauley Pavilion (9,872)
Los Angeles, CA
December 1, 1979*
No. 8 HofstraW 90–71 2–0
Pauley Pavilion (9,785)
Los Angeles, CA
December 8, 1979*
No. 8 Santa ClaraW 92–79 3–0
Pauley Pavilion (12,238)
Los Angeles, CA
December 11, 1979*
No. 7 at No. 4 Notre DameL 74–77 3–1
Athletic & Convocation Center (11,345)
Notre Dame, Indiana
December 15, 1979*
No. 7 No. 11 DePaulL 94–99 3–2
Pauley Pavilion (12,072)
Los Angeles, CA
December 21, 1979*
No. 14 UC Santa BarbaraW 102–58 4–2
Pauley Pavilion (7,834)
Los Angeles, CA
December 22, 1979*
No. 14 Colorado StateW 86–63 5–2
Pauley Pavilion (8,166)
Los Angeles, CA
December 28, 1979
No. 16 CaliforniaW 73–59 6–2
(1–0)
Pauley Pavilion (12,413)
Los Angeles, CA
December 29, 1979
No. 16 StanfordW 92–60 7–2
(2–0)
Pauley Pavilion (12,473)
Los Angeles, CA
January 3, 1980
No. 16 at No. 14 Oregon StateL 67–76 7–3
(2–1)
Beasley Coliseum (10,642)
Corvallis, OR
January 5, 1980
No. 16 at OregonW 76–62 8–3
(3–1)
McArthur Court (10,000)
Eugene, OR
January 12, 1980
No. 16 at USCL 74–82 8–4
(3–2)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (14,168)
Los Angeles, CA
January 17, 1980
Arizona StateL 76–78 8–5
(3–3)
Pauley Pavilion (12,286)
Los Angeles, CA
January 19, 1980*
No. 8 Notre DameL 73–80 8–6
Pauley Pavilion (12,193)
Los Angeles, CA
January 21, 1980
ArizonaW 69–59 9–6
(4–3)
Pauley Pavilion (10,044)
Los Angeles, CA
January 24, 1980
at WashingtonW 76–59 10–6
(5–3)
Hec Edmundson Pavilion (5,178)
Seattle, WA
January 26, 1980
at Washington StateL 64–80 10–7
(5–4)
Gill Coliseum (11,742)
Pullman, WA
January 31, 1980
No. 2 Oregon StateW 93–67 11–7
(6–4)
Pauley Pavilion (12,305)
Los Angeles, CA
February 2, 1980
OregonW 90–76 12–7
(7–4)
Pauley Pavilion (11,952)
Los Angeles, CA
February 9, 1980
USCW 91–64 13–7
(8–4)
Pauley Pavilion (12,383)
Los Angeles, CA
February 16, 1980
at ArizonaW 90–78 14–7
(9–4)
McKale Center (14,486)
Tucson, AZ
February 18, 1980
at No. 18 Arizona StateL 80–92 14–8
(9–5)
Wells Fargo Arena (9,638)
Tempe, AZ
February 21, 1980
No. 20 Washington StateW 80–66 15–8
(10–5)
Pauley Pavilion (11,652)
Los Angeles, CA
February 23, 1980
WashingtonL 70–72 15–9
(10–6)
Pauley Pavilion (11,813)
Los Angeles, CA
February 28, 1980
at StanfordW 75–62 16–9
(11–6)
Maples Pavilion (5,892)
Stanford, CA
March 1, 1980
at CaliforniaW 83–58 17–9
(12–6)
Harmon Gym (6,500)
Berkeley, CA
NCAA Tournament
March 7, 1980*
vs. Old Dominion
First Round
W 87–74 (vacated) 18–9
Wells Fargo Arena (9,250)
Tempe, AZ
March 9, 1980*
vs. No. 1 DePaul
Second Round
W 77–71 (vacated) 19–9
Wells Fargo Arena (14,468)
Tempe, AZ
March 13, 1980*
vs. No. 10 Ohio State
Sweet Sixteen
W 72–68 (vacated) 20–9
McKale Center (7,670)
Tucson, AZ
March 15, 1980*
vs. Clemson
Elite Eight
W 85–74 (vacated) 21–9
McKale Center (6,355)
Tucson, AZ
March 22, 1980*
vs. Purdue
Final Four
W 67–62 (vacated) 22–9
Market Square Arena (16,637)
Indianapolis, IN
March 24, 1980*
vs. No. 2 Louisville
Championship Game
L 54–59 (vacated) 22–10
Market Square Arena (16,637)
Indianapolis, IN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific Time.

Source[5][6]

Notes edit

  • Adding in the NCAA Tournament opponents, UCLA played eleven teams ranked in the AP Top-20 (at the time). This was over one-third of all opponents (11 of 32).
  • UCLA beat #1 Depaul in the NCAA Tournament. This was the second consecutive year that UCLA had beaten a #1 team (either during the season or in the tournament).
  • All 5 UCLA victories in the tournament and the championship loss were vacated by the NCAA for 9 infractions. They were also placed on two years' probation, which included a one-year NCAA tournament ban and an order to vacate its 1980 NCAA tournament appearance.

References edit

  1. ^ "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  2. ^ 2012–13 UCLA Men's Basketball Media Guide
  3. ^ "UCLA Will Not Appeal NCAA Ban: Basketball Team Is on Probation, Ineligible for Tournament". Los Angeles Times. December 9, 1981. ProQuest 152965876.
  4. ^ "1980 NCAA Final Four program". March 1980. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  5. ^ "Season by Season Records" (PDF). UCLA Athletics.
  6. ^ "Final 1980 Cumulative Basketball Statistics Report" (PDF). ncaa.com. NCAA.